Joel Dyer has been hired to work for a Waterville technical school, and he is prohibited from serving in both spots.
Election 2016
FBI, NYPD assess possible al-Qaida threat on U.S. election eve
The information regarding the threat ‘lacks specificity,’ an NYPD spokesman said.
Clinton, Trump woo vastly different Americas in final push
The presidential candidates’ divergent paths highlight the yawning gaps between race, place and economics that drive policies.
What happens if disputed presidential election goes to 8-member Supreme Court?
‘Bush v.Gore with a twist’ or ‘nightmare scenario’ say legal scholars.
Melania Trump speaks out in favor of civility
Even some supporters listening to her are critical of the crude language her husband has used.
Audience gets rowdy at legal pot debate at Unity College
Two advocates took questions about Maine’s Question 1, which aims to legalize recreation marijuana use.
Early voting in Maine could break record set in 2008
Driven by the convenience and a desire to avoid long lines next Tuesday, nearly one-fourth of the state’s voters have requested absentee ballots.
Conservative outsider faces tough battle against Pingree in left-leaning 1st District
Republican Mark Holbrook is campaigning on some of the same issues raised by Donald Trump, but will it win over southern Maine voters?
Maine voters overseas create processing backlog at Secretary of State’s Office
A spokeswoman says that overseas ballots will be processed before Election Day.
Cain returns money from Boston law firm accused of ‘straw donor scheme’
The Thornton Law Firm is accused of an illegal payback scheme to donate more than $1 million to Democratic candidates nationwide.